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Extending the life of bookstores is critical, but devilishly difficult

March 25, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 43 Comments

I’ll admit that I would have thought a few years ago that by the time we got to the point when more than a third of unit sales for major houses had gone digital — and perhaps more than half for fiction — that the future shape of the book business would be discernible. But, […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Publishing History, Supply-Chain Tagged With: AAP, Big Six, Bill Epstein, BISG, Bookazine, BookExpo America, BookStats, Bowker, Codex Group, Deloitte, Doubleday, Facebook, Ingram, Leonard Shatzkin, Peter Hildick-Smith, Phil Ollila, Pinterest, Tumblr

The expected changes in the book business favor Amazon’s share growth

March 5, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 22 Comments

This post is the second that is contemplating two big questions facing the publishing industry: When will the growth in Amazon’s share of the consumer book business stop? Who will be left standing when it does? Amazon applies pressure and generates angst among publishers from two directions. As they grow to be 30% or more […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Publishing History, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Brentano's, Charles Scribner's Sons, Crowell-Collier, Deepak Chopra, Doubleday, Forrester, Jackie Collins, Larry Kirshbaum, Leonard Shatzkin, Macmillan, Scribner Bookstore, Simon & Schuster, Sterling, Tim Ferriss, Time Warner Books

By one benchmark at least, we are probably halfway through the (r)evolution

February 13, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 23 Comments

A couple of major (Big Six) publishers have acknowledged that ebook revenues for them have passed 20% of their revenues. Of the 80% that remains print, I think it would be conservative to estimate that 20% of that is sold online. That’s an additional 16 percent of their business. Adding those together tells us that, for at […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amanda Hocking, Barry Eisler, Big Six, breaking the color line, Doubleday, Ingram, J. A. Konrath, John Locke, John Sargent Sr., Kindle, Leonard Shatzkin, Perseus, Simon & Schuster, St. Martin's

Some things that were true about publishing for decades aren’t true anymore

January 9, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 46 Comments

Back when my father, Leonard Shatzkin, was active with significant publishers — the quarter century following World War II — he observed that very few books actually took in less cash than they required. That is not to say that publishers saw most books as “profitable”. Indeed, they didn’t. They placed an overhead charge of […]

Filed Under: Authors, Autobiographical, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishing History, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Arthur Stiles, Cherry Lane Music, Dick McCullough, Doubleday, Harper & Row, Ingram, Leonard Shatzkin, Lightning Print, Lippincott, Proteus Books, St. Martin's Press, Tom McCormack, Wiley

I thought I was writing a blog, but it turns out I wrote a book!

April 15, 2011 by Mike Shatzkin 27 Comments

An ebook of the first two years of The Shatzkin Files is now available and will be linked for the forseeable future from our left nav bar. This post is the introduction to the ebook, which explains how it came about. My friend, Joe Esposito, first told me about blogs in the early part of […]

Filed Under: Autobiographical, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Publishing Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Bobby Kennedy, Cameron Drew, David Drew, Google Editions, Gwyn Headley, iPad, Joe Esposito, Kindle, Kobo, Leonard Shatzkin, Mayor Richard Daley, Nook, Pierre Salinger, Richard Charkin, The View from Underneath, UCLA Daily Bruin

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